Anyone ever grown Medi-Bud? Need advice

ars1n

Active Member
Hey guys,
My friends and I want to have a huge summer grow starting this coming spring. We live in Northeastern U.S. ( Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire area) and we were looking into buying from Marijuana Seeds (cannabis Seeds) High Quality Low Prices

We are looking at buying Medi-Bud because of its easy grow, and high yeild, but we aren't sure if it will grow in time for our short summers...it starts to get cold in mid to late october, but we can't plant until the frosts are done in spring, and we can't start them off inside, so seeds would go in the ground in late april...ish

We are buying about 60 Medi-Bud Feminized seeds, but want to make sure its the right choice. Medi Bud Feminized Marijuana Seeds

If anyone has any ideas on this grow, we would love to hear them. Or if you have another strain that will have high yeilds, but a cheap costs, that will survive in our climate, tell us please.

Thanks a ton guys!
-Ars1n:joint:
 

joepro

Well-Known Member
big goals for something you seam to be not to sure about.I'd start out small and think of next summers grow if thats the case-use this summer to practice before you spend all that $.you could use some bagseeds as a guide.
how meany grows have you done?
 

ars1n

Active Member
its my first outdoor grow, but i have done a lot of research, and i have a couple friends who have grown outdoors, but the strains are killing me, because i don't want to buy something that won't grow in time.
Yes it does sound like a lot, but im hoping that it will help put me through college. I only have a year and a half untill im off, so I might as well use the hundreds of wooded acres around me to my advantage while its still here. =D
 

joepro

Well-Known Member
temp change and light cycle change produces the flowering stage.
long summer= long veg stage.(height/thickness)
you should have planty of time from april to oct for a nice grow.

did you ph the soil?
what kind of food are you going with?
what are you going to use for pest control?
GL take some photos and post em when set up shop
 

Lacy

New Member
Hey arsIn,

I agree that it is a really big goal you have there.
You might want to try bcseedKing.com
They are in canada and have a nice outdoor selection,
including northern lights, big bud, skunk etc
strains that are made for shorter growing seasons.

I don't know my strains all that well but I have done many outdoors grows and I do know one thing for sure;
you are better off planting fewer plants properly than trying to get out as many as you can. Trust me. :mrgreen:

Good luck with your endevours

Lacy:blsmoke:
its my first outdoor grow, but i have done a lot of research, and i have a couple friends who have grown outdoors, but the strains are killing me, because i don't want to buy something that won't grow in time.
Yes it does sound like a lot, but im hoping that it will help put me through college. I only have a year and a half untill im off, so I might as well use the hundreds of wooded acres around me to my advantage while its still here. =D
 

ars1n

Active Member
hey thanks guys

JoePro
Havn't tested the soil yet, its still snowy and frozen lol
food....not sure yet, it may depend on what strain we get....not sure though
Pest control, we are going to plant moth balls around the plants, and fishing wire around the feild. That will hopefully keep both vermin and deer out.
 

Lacy

New Member
Yep. i agree. Start them inside for at least a couple of weeks. Just don't forget to harden them off before you stick them in the ground or they won't make it.
Heres a nice setup for an out door grow with soil mixes and all... You should think about growing inside
them for at least a couple weeks to a month if at all possible. This will ensure that their survival rate is higher.
http://www.greenpassion.org/outdoor-growing/1658-native-way-burlap-method.html
 

ars1n

Active Member
what do you mean by harden them? and if i do grow inside, how big do i have to grow them, and for 60 plants, will it take a lot of light?
 

HazyEyes

Well-Known Member
I bought seeds from that site they are good i think i also bought the same seeds that you are looking into i think ull be happy but that is alot of money ull pent just because you got good seeds does not mean ull get good plants or any . i would wait and learn with only 2 or 3 plants first
 

Lacy

New Member
Yes this is true BUT if you have 3 people then it is only 20 seeds germinating each. You could go out and purchase a 4 xao watt cfl set up for a reasonable price. Well worth it to get a head start.

Hardening the off just means getting them climatized to the temps they are going to live. once the warmer weather comes you need to leaves them out for an hours a day then 2 hours a day then 4 hours a day , 6 hours etc.

Let them used to it OR they just might croak on ya.

Lacy:blsmoke:
what do you mean by harden them? and if i do grow inside, how big do i have to grow them, and for 60 plants, will it take a lot of light?
 

Lacy

New Member
Noramlly I would say this is the way to go BUT my very first outdoor adventure I planted a pile of plants outdoors with GREAT success. Where there is a STRONG will,
there is a way. You have a huge advantage in that you have this site and all the info here at your fingertips.
I just had a good marijuana bible but I mean it was and still is GOOD.

Just don't think you can go along and pop them in the ground and expect miracles.:? Gotta dig dig dig. It is a LOT of very intense maual labour and if you are up for it........I say,
go for it.:mrgreen:

Happy planting buddy. That summer for me was probably the happiest summer of my entire life and I will never ever forget it.:hump:

Lacy:blsmoke:
I bought seeds from that site they are good i think i also bought the same seeds that you are looking into i think ull be happy but that is alot of money ull pent just because you got good seeds does not mean ull get good plants or any . i would wait and learn with only 2 or 3 plants first
 
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